The Center of culture Pirot organizes the Folk Festival for already four years within the manifestation “Cultural summer of Pirot”.
Last year participation in the Festival was taken by: Folklore ensemble "PASTRINA" from Bulgaria, Folklore ensemble"MEGARA" from Megara – Greece, Folklore ensemble "TIMISUL" from Temisoara – Romania, Folklore ensemble "TINE ROŽANC" from Lublana – Slovenia, Folklore ensemble "KOSOVSKI BOŽUR" from Kosovska Mitrovica, Folklore ensemble "SITAN VEZ" from Lopase near Trstenik alongside with the Folklore ensemble of the Center of culture from Pirot.
The Festival lasted for 5 days (from 13th till 17th of August). During the Festival, each day in afternoon hours there were parades in the town streets, and in the evening hours there were concerts of all participatns in the town’s square.
These parades and concerts were viewed by 10.000 spectators.
The Festival has a review character and its purpose is to bring together peoples and cultures of participating countries through dance, song and good time.
This year’s Festival is planned to be held from 13th till 17th of August 2009. Eight folklore ensembles from the country and abroad with a total of 280 participants are intended to take part.
The media coverage for the Festival is to be provided by the National TV (“RTS”) and local media (TV PIROT, RTV TANUKI, weekly magazine "Sloboda"...), and „FOLKLORE MAGAZINE“ from Belgrade.
All additional information can be found on our web page: www.dkpirot.com
Contact person: Borivoje Stojanović, choreographer
Address: Dom kulture Pirot, Srpskih vladara Street 77, 18300 Pirot, Serbia
Telephone/fax: +381 10 321 666;
Telephone: +381 10 313 972
E-mail: dkpirot@yahoo.com
WEB: www.dkpirot.com
Ten years have passed since Kyriakos Moisidis first began his traditional Greek dance conferences. This 10th Anniversary year will consequently be even more special and celebratory than the previous years. Classes by local teachers and specialists in traditional dance, costume and song will be shared during the two sessions of the seminar. The structure of this year’s seminar will be in two parts offered either separately or together.
The first ten-day long session will take place August 18-27, 2009. We will travel to Western Macedonia, encompassing the towns of Edessa, Siatista and Veroia which will serve as the residential bases where the classes will be held. From these towns we will travel to 3 – 4 surrounding villages where we will be entertained nightly with musical celebrations and participatory dancing with the local inhabitants. A wonderful opportunity to delve into regional traditions as a living and daily entity. We will partake in the traditional cuisines that will be offered by the women of the villages and watch presentations of their traditional dress. We will sing their local songs and dance the dances found in their village alongside them. We will have a singular opportunity to discover the varieties of the cultural groups that inhabit the villages close to Aridaia, Giannitsa, Florina, Kozani, Siatista Grevena, Pieria Mountains, Roumlouki, as well as the Thracian and Pontian refugee villages found in the surrounding areas. Lastly, we will also visit the local museums and the archeological sites of Vergina and Pella.
The second four-day long session will take place August 28 – September 1, 2009. The remainder of the seminar will take us to the island of Ammouliani located off the coast of Mount Athos Peninsula. Here, we will review the previous session’s dances and songs, and continue drawing on the knowledge of those who will share their life and experiences with us. This part of the seminar gives us the unique opportunity for all of us to enjoy not only what was and will be learned, but to enjoy the beaches and scenery of the island.
Company Pitagross invites you to take part in an International musical youth and children’s festivals, which will take place in Prague, Czech Republic.
In festivals can participate collectives of different genres: Academic and folk choirs, vocal groups, soloists, choreographic collectives, soloists of folk and modern dance, orchestras and string, wind and folk ensembles, folk groups and others.
During the festival every collective gets an opportunity to present their contest program and to get an international diploma. Festival’s judges are honored figures of the Czech culture, teachers of leading musical and choreographic institutes of Prague.
Dear Frıends of Culture,
It's great honour for us to invite you
to Greece,prefecture of Skıoni...
I.ınternatıonal meeting of Chıldren and Youth Folkdance and Folk musıc Ensembles..
Regards,
Arif Sönmez
In 2009 the International Festival of Folklore of Dijon - "Les Fêtes de la Vigne", will celebrate its 60th anniversary.
To commemorate 60 years of prize list, meeting and brotherhood, we wish to invite the groups which received the Golden necklace during our previous editions.
Participation group from Bulgaria, France, Suisse, Israel, Chypre, Guatemala, Argentina, Italy, Rusia, Serbia and Montenegro, Slovaquie, Suède, Tchouvachie, Panama, USA, Columbia, Ethiopia
39th Folklore festival "Castello di Gorizia" - 2009
The festival is reserved to Folk dance groups who perform on stage and fall withim one of the three categories as defined by CIOFF (Authentic, Elaborated, Stylized)
More information:
Tel.: +39 0481 535415
Fax: +39 0481 535415
The 19th George Enescu International Competition 2009 is announced for, Piano, Violine and Composition.
It would be highly appreciated if you supported our activities to draw young musician’s attention to this Competition.
Please do not hesitate to ask for more brochures!
All detailed information are available via internet at www.festivalenescu.ro
The Competition is part of the George Enescu International Festival that takes place in Bucharest between the 30th of August and the 26th of September 2009.
Mihai Constantinescu
"George Enescu"
International Festival and Competition
Cal. Victoriei nr.155 bl. D1, sc. 8 et. 2
010073 Bucharest
Romania
mobile: + 40 21 317 8081